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281:, which, after vigorous debate, was approved on 12 July 1790. There was to be one diocese in each department, requiring the suppression of approximately fifty dioceses. Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux was an obvious target, given its small size and limited resources; its suppression was facilitated by the coincidental death of Bishop Pierre-François-Xavier de Reboul de Lambert, on 13 March 1791, before the required oaths of allegiance to the Civil Constitution by the clergy could be imposed. The suppression of dioceses by the state was uncanonical, and thus the Church considered the diocese without a bishop (
307:, the bishopric of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux and all the other dioceses in France were suppressed. This removed all the contaminations and novelties introduced by the Constitutional Church. The pope then recreated the French ecclesiastical order, respecting in most ways the changes introduced during the Revolution, including the reduction in the number of archdioceses and dioceses. In 1801, when the archdiocese of Vienne was suppressed, the archdiocese of Lyon became the metropolitan of the diocese of Valence. The diocese of Saint-Paul-trois-châteaux (
277:, to be characterized by a single administrative city in the center of a compact area. The decree was passed on 22 December 1789, the boundaries fixed on 26 February 1790, with the institution to be effective on 4 March 1790. Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux was assigned to the Departement de Drôme, with its administrative center at Valence. The National Constituent Assembly then, on 6 February 1790, instructed its ecclesiastical committee to prepare a plan for the reorganization of the clergy. At the end of May, its work was presented as a draft
991:: "Nos, ne constitutio et deputatio, ac provisio et prefectio predicte valeant quomodolibet impediri providere volentes, quascumque electiones seu postulationes de quibuscumque personis, praesertim dilecti filii Jacobi de Vesc, in episcopum Tricastrinensem per dilectos filios capitulum dicte ecclesie, illorumque confirmationem metropoliticam forsan factas, e indse secuta quecumque, utpote contra reservationem et decretum hujusmodi attemptata, nulla prorsus et invalida nulliusque roboris vel momenti fuisse et esse...."
245:, nominating Antoine de Lévis. In reply, on 10 September 1516, Pope Leo issued the bull "Decet Romanum pontificem," in which he voided the election of Jacques de Vesc, on the grounds that the papacy had previously reserved to itself the appointment of the next bishop. He "provided" (appointed) Antoine de Lévis, who, in turn, since he remained in Paris with the king, appointed the Bishop of Viviers, Claude de Tournon, a relative of his mother, his grand vicar in Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux.
876:: "Jure enim & auctoritate esse vacuum quidquid prædecessorum nostrorum aliqua de Gregorii, Victoris, Alexandri & Urbani statutis Aurasicensis ecclesia Tricastinæ constet ecclesiæ esse unita quæstioni super hoc negotio diu ventilata, secundum statuta eorum, consilio confratrum nostrorum finem imponere decrevimus; & ut episcopo Tricastino de cetero sicut proprio pontifici postposita omni refragatione obediatis, apostolica auctoritate mandamus...."
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801:, suggests that the union might belong to the 10th century, "On reporte à son temps l'union de l'évêché d'Orange à celui de St-Paul, causée surtout par le manque de ressources du premier diocèse. Peut-être faut-il la renvoyer au commencement du X° siècle (voir à l'évêché d'Orange) ou a- t-elle été intermittente." The bull of Pope Urban II, (Denis de Sainte-Marthe,
318:. Its former cathedral, Ancienne cathédrale Notre-Dame et Saint-Paul, dedicated to Saint Paul and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, was not granted co-cathedral status. The diocese of Valence, however, does not use the title Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, calling itself "Eglise Catholique dans la Drôme: Diocese de Valence."
261:, was published in October 1685, Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux was invested by royal troops and Protestant pastors were forced to leave the country. Individual Protestants and their families were hunted down. The Protestant church in Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux was ordered destroyed by the Parliament of Grenoble.
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A native of
Provins (Brie), Ruffier was a Cistercian at the abbey of Chaalis for 20 years. He studied in Paris, at the College des Bernardins, and became a doctor of the Sorbonne. He was vicar-general of the abbot of Cîteaux for Languedoc and Provence. He was grand-vicar for his uncle, Bishop Nicolas
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Antoine was the nephew of François de
Tournon. He held the degree of bachelor of Canon Law, and was almoner of Queen Claude of France. Though only in minor orders, he was nominated bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux by King Francis I and appointed by Pope Leo X, though he remained in Paris at court.
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wrote a letter from
Cremona on 15 April to Bishop Pontius of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, advising him that he had decided to reunify the two dioceses as one, and that no successor of Bishop Guillaume of Orange and Saint-Paul would be elected. Pope Urban personally visited Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux in
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had deposed both
Gregory XII (Roman Obedience) and Benedict XIII (Avignon Obedience), for manifest heresy, schism, and perjury. Bishop Guillaume of Vaison had remained faithful to Benedict XIII and had been deposed as well. On 18 February 1411, after the death of Bishop Dieudonné, Pope Alexander V,
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announced that, after extensive consultations, the longstanding union of the two dioceses should be dissolved. In 1107, however, the clergy of Orange approached Pope
Paschal with the claim that problems had been resolved; the pope authorized Cardinal Richard, Bishop of Albano, to hold a council of
157:, the man born blind mentioned in the Gospel, was the first Bishop of St-Paul-Trois-Châteaux. Local traditions also make Saints Eusebius, Torquatus, Paulus, Amantius, Sulpicius, Bonifatius, Castorinus and Michael early bishops of St-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, in the 3rd to 6th centuries. Of those,
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elected at Pisa, named him administrator of the diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux. On 30 March 1444, due to senescence, he was assigned a coadjutor bishop of Vaison, Pons de Sade. Bishop Hugues died in his castle of
Crestet int the diocese of Vaison, before 15 July 1448. Albanès,
1308:: "Tres itaque Tricastinæ ecclesiæ clerici super evangelia facro-fancta jurarunt, se vidisse et legisse Romani pontificis Gregorii bullatum privilegium Bonifacio Tricastino episcopo attributum, per quod prædictæ ecclesiæ fuerant coünita." Gregory IV ruled 827–844.
1131:, (Paris: Chez Guerbaert, 1791), p. 11: "C'est une maxime incontestable, que toute jurisdiction ne peut cesser, que par la puissance qui la donne. C'est de l'église seule, que les évêques tiennent leur jurisdiction; c'est l'église seule, qui peut les en priver."
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Bishop
Guillaume Adhémar de Monteil (1482-1516) died on 23 July 1516, and the Chapter of the cathedral duly met to elect a successor. They chose Jacques de Vesc, and applied to the metropolitan, Archbishop Jean Ferrier of Arles, for canonical confirmation. King
205:) with that of Orange. By the 11th century, there were continuous squabbles between St-Paul-Trois-Châteaux and Orange, the former because of the union, the latter because of the assignment of parish churches. In spring 1095, as he was travelling to France,
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Louis
Duchesne, p. 263: "Le premier, saint Restitut, a été identifié au XV* siècle avec l'aveugle-né de l'Evangile. De tout ce groupe, le seul personnage qui puisse être introduit avec confiance dans la série épiscopale est saint Paul, le patron de la
1325:. before the name "Pontius I" appear the names Segaldus, Bertrandus I, Aldebranus I, Berniconius, Aldebranus II. These names are all rejected by Duchesne, p. 264: "Depuis cet évêque on n'en connaît aucun autre avant le temps de Louis le Pieux."
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on 11 June 1674. In 1675, he was a deputy of the ecclesiastical province of Arles to the
General Assembly of the Clergy of France. He was transferred to the diocese of Fréjus on 17 March 1681. He died in Paris on 2 March 1718. Albanès,
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on 27 June 1718. He was consecrated by
Archbishop Jean-François de Forbin-Janson of Arles on 21 August 1718. He resigned the diocese in 1743, and retired to his abbey of S. Pierre-sur-Dives. He died on 7 December 1767. Albanès,
765:(La Louvière: Les points cardinaux, 2007), p. 88: " Suite à une erreur linguistique au Moyen Age, Tricastinorum devint Tricastrinorum et la cité se trouva nantie de trois châteaux qui n'ont jamais existé." Edward A. Freeman,
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of the city, as the earliest attested bishop, after whom the diocese was later named. The "three chateaux" never existed; they are the result of a linguistic error in which an extra "r" was added to the word "tricastinorum".
1577:(Robert of Geneva) on 10 November 1378. Fabri was named bishop of Geneva on 12 July 1385 by Clement VII. He died on 8 October 1388. Eubel I, pp. 135, 260, 497. "Fabri" was never part of his name: Albanès,
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was re-established, and Berengarius was elected. On the death of Bishop Pontius of St-Paul-Trois-Châteaux in 1112, squabbling broke out again, which Paschal II silenced with a bull on 18 October 1113.
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Bishop Paulus is identified with the Paulus who attended the council of Valence on 12 July 374. The name of the diocese and the name of the bishop, however, do not appear together. Duchesne, p. 263.
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One of the first acts of the French Revolution was the abolition of feudalism and its institutions, including estates, provinces, duchies, baillies, and other obsolete organs of government. The
311:), which had been a suffragan of the archdiocese of Arles, which was also suppressed on 29 November 1801, was not restored, and its territory was incorporated into the diocese of Valence.
1977:
Simiane was Dean of the Chapter of the collegiate church of S. Agricol in Avignon, and vicar-general of Bishop Gualtieri of Vaison. He was nominated bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux by
2003:
Bishop de Lambert was a native of Aix-en-Provence, and held the degrees of doctor of theology and licenciate in Civil and Canon Law. He had been vicar-general of Aix. He was nominated by
1181:, Volume 13, p. 374: "Ecclesiam archiepiscopalem Lugdunensem, et ecclesias episcopales Mimatensem, Gratianopolitanam, Valentinensem, et Camberiensem, quas ei in suffraganeas assignamus."
16:
1109:: Art. 2 "...Tous les autres évêchés existant dans les quatre-vingt-trois départements du royaume, et qui ne sont pas nommément compris au présent article, sont et demeurent supprimés."
809:): "Tricaltinus vero post diuturnam, et plusquam centenariam possessionem, venerabilium pontificum Romanorum, & Gregorii & Alexandri privilegiis, causæ suæ partes tuebatur."
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Pons was coadjutor-bishop for Bishop Hugues de Theissiac, and thus also acted as administrator of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux along with Bishop Hugues. He became Bishop of
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1089:"Civil Constitution," Title I, "Article 1. Chaque département formera un seul diocèse, et chaque diocèse aura la même étendue et les mêmes limites que le département."
818:"inter Tricaftinos et Arausicos diuturna contentio habita est, Tricastinis quidem de unitione, Arausicis vero de parochiarum ecclesiarum divisione contestantibus...."
358:
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Bishop Florentius attended the Council of Epaone in 517, and the Council of Lyon, which was held between 518 and 523. Duchesne, p. 264, no. 2. Carolus de Clercq,
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Hugues consecrated the new cathedral of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux on 3 June 1348. He died in July 1348. Albanès, "Les évêques de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux...,"
1753:
De Laye was a papal protonotary, and perpetual administrator of the diocese. He was not in episcopal orders. He died in Rome before 14 August 1478. Albanès,
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In 1674, the population of the city of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux was only approximately 2,000 persons, about half of whom were Protestants. When the
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Lucas d'Aquin was a doctor of Canon Law (Paris), and was a canon of the cathedral of Tulle. He was nominated bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux by
1591:
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Laudonis (or Laudo) was elected by the clergy and people of Orange and Tricastensis on 19 February 839. Duchesne, p. 265. Denis de Sainte-Marthe,
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On 12 June 1911, the title of the diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux was revived, though not the diocese itself. The title was assigned to the
270:
20:
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visited St-Paul-Trois-Châteaux on 21 December 1118 during his exile from Rome. He was on his way to Cluny, where he died on 29 January 1119.
1793:
1771:
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Artaud held the degree of bachelor of laws, and was a canon of the cathedral of Die. He was named bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux by
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1847:
1595:
676:
1041:, Particulierement En France: Où L'On Voit L'Establissement, le Progrez, la Décadence, & l'Extinction de la R.P.R. dans ce Royaume,
671:
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1633:
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1223:(Turnhold: Brepols 1963), p. 36 ("Item Florentius in Christi nomine episcopus ciuitatis Trecastininsis relegi et subscripsi.").
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Guitard was appointed bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux on 14 August 1348. He was transferred to the diocese of Lisieux by
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mid-September, and both Bishop Pons and Bishop Guillaume were present at the council of Clermont from 18 to 28 November 1095.
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Bishop Eusebius participated in the council of Valence in 584, and was represented at the council of Mâcon in 585. Albanès,
1524:
2342:
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Histoire de l'Eglise cathédrale de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux avec une chronologie de tous les Evêques qui l'ont gouvernée
2184:
Bulletin d'histoire ecclésiastique et d'archéologie religieuse des diocéses de Valence, Digne, Gap, Grenoble et Viviers,
1611:. Bishop Hugues de Theissiac was named administrator of the diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux on 11 February 1411 by
76:
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the ecclesiastical province of Arles. to decide the question, and if they agreed, to elect a new bishop of Orange. The
1397:
Gaucerand had been abbot of the monastery of Insula Barbara near Lyon. Bishop Gaucerand died on 10 May 1211. Eubel,
1077:
1952:
Roquemartine had previously been Provost of the cathedral Chapter of Arles. He was Bishop of Grasse (1676–1682).
681:
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on 8 January 1526, in succession to his uncle François. Still bishop-elect he was transferred to the diocese of
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and served as its ambassador and one of its historians. He was appointed bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux by
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V, p. 389, note 1. In 1743, it is estimated to have been 3.000 persons: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 415, note 1.
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on 30 September 1658, succeeding as Bishop of Uzès on 12 February 1660. He died on 13 September 1674. Gauchet,
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Jacques (20 March 1645–1657) was the younger brother of his predecessor, François de Grignan. He was nominated
1125:
Exposition des principes sur la Constitution civile du clergé, par les évêques députés á l'Assemblée nationale,
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by the 4th century. It first historically recorded bishop seems to be Florentius, who was a participant in the
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François de Grignan, who held a doctorate in theology, was nominated bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux by
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on 4 November 1349. He died in the spring of 1364. Albanès, "Les évêques de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux...,"
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Aimery was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 6 September 1478. He was appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of
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Bishop Guillaume of Orange went on crusade, and died in the siege of Marra on 11 December 1098. In 1100,
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nominated him bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux on 21 March 1681; he was confirmed on 25 May 1682 by
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Albanès, Joseph Hyacinthe (1885). "Les évêques de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, au quatorzième siècle,"
1608:
1574:
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Betto attended the council of Chalon-sur-Saône, held on 25 October, between 647 and 653, summoned by
170:
719:, chapter 9. In Latin, "restitutus" means "restored". The name does not occur in the Gospel of John.
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Owing to Saracen ravages from Iberia (827-29) the see of St-Paul-Trois-Châteaux was, by a decree of
1612:
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on 10 April 1366. He died in August 1399. Albanès, "Les évêques de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux...,"
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1902:
1880:
1717:
315:
147:
84:
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700:
1339:
1305:
1100:
Histoire de la constitution civile du clergé (1790-1801): L'église et l'Assemblée constituante,
924:
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88:
69:
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766:
756:
2197:
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1872:
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1376:
Gérard attended the council of Avignon in 1060, and was the recipient of three letters from
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798:
743:
296:
225:
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1855:
1843:
1839:
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61:
41:
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Tavernier was appointed administrator of the diocese by virtue of an apostolic brief of
1727:
Juan de Segovia and the Fight for Peace: Christians and Muslims in the Fifteenth Century
1178:
Collection complète des lois, décrets, ordonnances, réglemens et avis du Conseil d'état,
1160:
Collection complète des lois, décrets, ordonnances, réglemens et avis du Conseil d'état,
746:, accepts Sulpicius, Eusebius, Torquatus, Bonifacius, Amantius. Castorinus, and Michael.
1953:
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2123:(in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. p. 219.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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on 16 December 1630. On 31 March 1644, he was nominated Metropolitan Archbishop of
1549:
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1573:(1363–1378). He was transferred to the diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux by
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242:
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2112:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2100:(in Latin). Vol. 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2088:(in Latin). Vol. 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1548:
Raymond de Castellane had been Provost of Aix. His election was approved by
174:
1897:
de Grillé of Uzès. He was nominated bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux by
134:
The ancient Roman colony, Augusta Tricastinorum, became a bishopric in the
2301:
Volume XV. New York: Robert Appleton 1912,pp. 250–251. (archived at:
2011:
on 16 December 1743. He died on 13 March 1791, at the age of 87. Albanès,
1258:
Bishop Agricola attended the council of Paris on 10 October 614. Albanès,
300:
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On 1 March 1794, the name of the city was changed to Paul-lès-Fontaines.
80:
2076:. Regensburg: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. pp. 619–620.
2145:(in Latin). Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio.
1736:
Volume 2 (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882), pp. 514-515, 542. Albanès,
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Nouveau Recueil De Tout Ce Qui S'Est Fait Pour Et Contre Les Protestans
2134:(in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio.
705:
Selected Papers: Studies in Greek and Roman History and Historiography
1700:
Juan de Segovia was a delegate of the University of Salamanca to the
1498:(1348–1349). He was appointed bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux by
1730:
South Bend: University of Notre Dame Pess, 2014. Mandell Creighton,
1036:(New York: Scribner, Armstrong, 1875), pp. 90-95. Jacques Le Fèvre,
1410:
Guillaume: Albanès, "Les évêques de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux...,"
1166:, Volume 13 (Paris: A. Guyot et Scribe, 1826), pp. 372-373; p. 387.
1003:
Le Concordat de 1516: Deuxième partie. Les documents concordataires
2164:
Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
1423:
Dragonet: Albanès, "Les évêques de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux...,"
169:
The Diocese of St-Paul-Trois-Châteaux was always dependent on the
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Les évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801
1943:. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, pp. 204 with note 5; 389 with note 2.
1792:
Still bishop-elect, he was appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of
581:
Antoine de Lévis de Château-Morand (1516 – 1526), Bishop-elect,
1854:(Cardinal Mazarin), and on 16 January 1645 he was approved by
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Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: I. Provinces du Sud-Est
2045:. His tenure came to an end when the diocese was abolished by
1808:
I, p. 729. Eubel III, pp. 190, 197, 318 with note 3. Albanès,
98:
83:, southern France. Its territory was included in the expanded
2289:
GCatholic, with Google satellite photo/map - former cathedral
1733:
A History of the Papacy During the Period of the Reformation,
1046:, Volume 1 (Paris: chez Frederic Leonard, 1686), pp. 661-662.
1291:: "Item Betto episcopus ecclesie Trecastinensis subscripsi."
1960:. He died on 19 September 1713, at the age of 82. Albanès,
841:
https://books.google.com/books?id=qqxJAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA771
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ordered their replacement by political subdivisions called
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1782:. Eubel II, p. 256 with note 6; 257 note 2 (under Troja).
957:, second edition (Oxford University Press, 2010), p. 163.
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GCatholic with Google satellite photo - former bishopric
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Pierre-François-Xavier de Reboul de Lambert (1743-1791)
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1724:(1453–1458). He died on 24 May 1458. Anne Marie Wolf,
1594:(1385.07.12 – death 1399.02.10); previously Bishop of
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on 10 July 1364. He was transferred to the diocese of
2340:
1615:
in place of the deceased Bishop Dieudonné. Albanès,
48:), sometimes, just like the town, also known as the
1905:on 8 July 1658. He died on 16 March 1674. Albanès,
28:
Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
2078:(with the supplement) (Use with caution; obsolete)
707:, (Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 110-111.
622:Jacques Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan (1645–1657)
2236:(in French) (second ed.). Paris: Fontemoing.
1716:(1451–1453), when he retired and was granted the
1632:Hugues de Theissiac had been appointed Bishop of
153:According to a legend of the fifteenth century,
1774:on 11 December 1480. He died in 1482. Albanès,
1266:: "Ex civitate Trigassinum Agricola episcopus."
2216:Boyer de Sainte-Marthe, Louis-Anselme (1710).
2211:The Making of the French Episcopate, 1589-1661
1607:Diodatus was appointed on 23 December 1388 by
1481:, esp. p. 157, no. 340. Eubel I, pp. 304, 497.
161:regards St. Paulus (fourth or sixth century),
2206:. Volume 4. Valence: Imp. Valentinoise, 1904.
1994:. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 389 with note 5.
1968:. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 389 with note 2.
1122:. Jean-de-Dieu-Raimond de Boisgelin de Cucé,
8:
2139:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2128:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
2032:(1775–1792). Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 97.
1862:IV, p. 344 with note 4. Bergin, pp. 634-635.
2142:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
2131:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1283:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 302. Albanès,
1708:on 24 July 1449, while Cardinal-Priest of
487:Raimond Geoffroy de Castellane (1367-1378)
185:(seventh century), who became a solitary.
68:), existed from the sixth century to the
2385:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France
2213:. New Haven: Yale University Press 1996.
1598:(Switzerland) ( 1378.01.27 – 1385.07.12)
1592:Ss. Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio e Protasio
1569:Aimar de La Roche, previously Bishop of
544:John of Segovia (born Spain) (1449–1450)
2390:Dioceses established in the 6th century
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2269:, Vol. XI, Rome 1845, pp. 245–249.
1887:IV, p. 344 with note 5. Bergin, p. 635.
1829:IV, p. 344 with note 3. Bergin, p. 601.
692:
637:Claude de Simiane de Gordes (1718-1743)
2295:"Valence, Diocese of (Valentinensis),"
2167:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils.
2028:De Lau was Metropolitan Archbishop of
1879:(Cardinal Mazarin), and preconised by
1190:Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 415, note 1.
1105:., Vol. 1 (Paris: Firmin Didot 1872),
1010:, (Paris: A. Picard, 1910), pp. 60–65.
773:45 (London 1888), pp. 12-21, at p. 14.
701:"Some reflections on Hannibal's pass,"
631:Louis-Aube de Roquemartine (1682–1713)
617:François Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan
568:Guillaume Adhémar de Monteil 1482-1516
420:Geraldus D'Asteri (attested 1060-1085)
2395:6th-century establishments in Francia
2117:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2007:on 8 September 1743, and approved by
634:Joseph-Maurel du Chaffaut (1714-1717)
7:
1858:. He died on 9 March 1689. Gauchet,
189:Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux and Orange
58:Dioecesis Sancti Pauli Tricastinorum
46:Diocèse de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
36:Dioecesis Sancti Pauli Tricastinorum
1981:on 20 August 1717, and approved by
1712:(1440–1458); he was then Bishop of
1490:Coci had previously been Bishop of
839:(Paris: Typographia Regia, 1715), [
677:List of Catholic dioceses in France
657:Pierre Genès Tavernier (1800-1801)
438:Bertrand de Pierrelatte (1179-1206)
21:Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux Cathedral
2196:Albanès, Joseph Hyacinthe (1904).
2019:. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 415.
1804:. He died in 1566. Sainte-Marthe,
1338:(Paris: Typographia Regia, 1715),
872:(Paris: Typographia Regia, 1715),
805:(Paris: Typographia Regia, 1715),
598:Jean-Baptiste Legras (1583 – 1583)
435:Guillaume Hugues, (? - death 1179)
66:Diocèse de Saint-Paul-en-Tricastin
50:Diocese of Saint-Paul-en-Tricastin
14:
2241:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1715).
1930:on 6 June 1674, and confirmed by
1842:on 12 May 1630, and confirmed by
1281:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695
672:Roman Catholic Diocese of Valence
468:Dragonet de Montauban (1310-1328)
459:Bertrand de Clansayes (1251-1286)
257:, revoking the toleration of the
232:Suppression of episcopal election
2400:1801 disestablishments in France
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1506:. Eubel I, p. 497. There was no
1317:In the episcopal list, Albanès,
1232:Victor: Duchesne, p. 264, no. 4.
522:Hugues de Theissiac (1411-1448)
516:Dieudonné D'Estaing (1388-1411)
279:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
102:
2049:on 29 September 1801. Albanès,
1761:. Eubel II, p. 256 with note 5.
1552:on 15 September 1367. Albanès,
465:Guillaume d'Aubenas (1293-1309)
2156:(in French). Paris: A. Picard.
2070:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1653:. Eubel I, p. 497; II, p. 255.
1076:. Departement de Puy-de-Dôme,
783:Catholic Encyclopedia: Valence
79:, in the modern department of
1:
2106:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923).
2094:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2082:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
1473:on 4 November 1349. Albanès,
953:J.N.D. Kelly and M.J. Walsh,
552:Ysembert de Laye (1473-1478)
474:Guillaume Guitard (1348-1349)
453:Geoffroy de Vogüé (1211-1233)
371:
352:Florentius (attested 517-523)
271:National Constituent Assembly
1494:(1347–1348), then Bishop of
767:"Saint-Paul Trois-Chateaux,"
589:Michel D'Arandia (1526-1539)
291:On 29 November 1801, in the
2303:information at Catholic.org
2266:Bullarii romani continuatio
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1674:. Eubel II, p. 255, note 1.
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547:Étienne Genevès (1450-1473)
536:Romanet Velheu (1445-1449)
429:Pons de Grillon (1134-1136)
364:Eusebius (attested 584-585)
177:(525-42), correspondent of
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2187:Vol. 5 (1885), pp. 383-408
1875:of Uzès on 22 May 1657 by
1825:Antoine de Cros: Gauchet,
1446:Vol. 5 (1885), pp. 398-400
1425:Vol. 5 (1885), pp. 388-391
1412:Vol. 5 (1885), pp. 384-388
955:Oxford Dictionary of Popes
835:. Denis de Sainte-Marthe,
625:Claude Ruffier (1658-1674)
562:Astorge Aimery (1478–1480)
505:(1385.07.12 – 1388.12.23)
484:Jacques Artaud (1364-1367)
426:Aimar Adhémar (1112?-1119)
241:, however, had written to
2299:The Catholic Encyclopedia
1350:, suggests a date of 909.
1080:; retrieved 15 July 2024.
1078:"Création du département"
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601:Antoine Gaume (1585-1598)
530:Pons de Sade (1444-1445)
471:Hugues Aimery (1328-1348)
386:Bonifatius (II) (ca. 839)
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173:. Among its bishops were
77:Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
2230:Duchesne, Louis (1907).
1666:(1445 – 1473). Albanès,
1539:. Eubel I, pp. 497, 514.
1529:Vol. 6 (1885), pp. 17-20
1504:Vol. 6 (1885), pp. 11-15
868:Denis de Sainte-Marthe,
628:Luc d'Acquin (1674-1680)
595:Thomas Pobel (1579-1582)
592:Jean de Joly (1539-1579)
423:Pons de Port (1095-1112)
402:Laudonus (attested 839?)
2293:Goyau, Georges (1912).
2191:Vol. 6 (1885), pp. 5-34
1917:IV, p. 344 with note 6.
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1450:Vol. 6 (1885), pp. 5-8
1401:I, p. 497 with note 1.
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2017:pp. 657-671
1992:pp. 655-657
1966:pp. 623-653
1941:pp. 618-623
1913:. Gauchat,
1911:pp. 618-623
1814:pp. 515-523
1798:Saint-Flour
1780:pp. 429-448
1759:pp. 375-428
1742:pp. 268-269
1689:pp. 257-268
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688:References
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195:Gregory IV
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123:April 2017
2281:GCatholic
1683:Albanès,
1581:, p. 184.
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359:Victor
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